Dual pH-responsive-charge-reversal micelle platform for enhanced anticancer therapy

A novel nanodrug delivery system (NDDS) based on block copolymers of Poly(DEA)-block-Poly(PgMA) (PDPP) was developed to enhance in vitro cellular uptake and anticancer efficacy. pH-responsive doxorubicin (DOX) based small molecule prodrug (DOX-hyd-N3) and mPEG-N3 were co-conjugated onto PDPP via cop...

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Veröffentlicht in:MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING C-MATERIALS FOR BIOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 2021-01, Vol.118, p.111527-111527, Article 111527
Hauptverfasser: Liao, Jianhong, Peng, Haisheng, Liu, Can, Li, Dan, Yin, Yihua, Lu, Bo, Zheng, Hua, Wang, Qun
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Zusammenfassung:A novel nanodrug delivery system (NDDS) based on block copolymers of Poly(DEA)-block-Poly(PgMA) (PDPP) was developed to enhance in vitro cellular uptake and anticancer efficacy. pH-responsive doxorubicin (DOX) based small molecule prodrug (DOX-hyd-N3) and mPEG-N3 were co-conjugated onto PDPP via copper-catalyzed “Click chemistry” to give a dual pH-responsive polymeric prodrug (mPEG-g-PDPP-g-hyd-DOX), which could be self-assembled into core-shell polymeric micelles (M(DOX)) with particles size of 81 ± 1 nm in aqueous phase. Additionally, the pH-responsive charge-reversal, stability and drug release behaviour at different pHs were then evaluated. Moreover, the surface charge of M(DOX) could quickly convert from negative (−6.64 ± 3.37 mV) to positive (5.35 ± 1.33 mV) thanks to the protonation of Poly(DEA) moieties as the pH value decreased from 7.4 during blood circulation to 6.5 in extracellular of tumour tissues. Meanwhile, according to the cytotoxicity determined by CCK-8 assay, cellular uptake, flow-cytometric and apoptosis profiles of two human cancer cell lines (HeLa and SW480), we could draw the conclusion that the cellular uptake and anticancer efficacy were significantly enhanced when cells were incubated with micelles at pH 6.5 due to the charge-reversal of micelles from negative to positive. With the protonation of Poly(DEA) moieties in acidic extracellular microenvironment and the pH-responsive DOX release with hydrazone linkage in endo/lysosome pH, this dual pH-responsive-charge-reversal micelle platform might become an encouraging strategy for more effective cancer treatment. [Display omitted] •A novel amphipathic copolymer was synthesized via RAFT and “Click chemistry” reaction for cancer therapy.•The charge of the micelles changed from negative to positive when traveling from a physiological microenvironment to extracellular in tumor.•The polymeric micelles with a charge-reversal property enhanced the cellular uptake and the pH-triggered intracellular release of DOX.•This intelligent nanodrug delivery systems can enhance the toxicity to tumor cells and reduce the side effects.
ISSN:0928-4931
1873-0191
DOI:10.1016/j.msec.2020.111527